Last time, Cheryl Clarke took
$172,000 from the banker... who was offering $300,000. Then Tony
Kolton left the game early with $94,000 after the numbers began
to matter.

Next player is... PYONG KONG. Pyong
is a self-professed Korean cowboy whose parents came over with
$750 in their pocket. Pyong grew up in a trailer park and
learned English through karaoke and country music. He's playing
for a honeymoon.

Pyong starts play with ... a clog.
Next, he chooses his case, #8.

?

8

Pyong's Case

Now to open the first six.

16

$300,000

12

BANOODLES!

18

$200

6

$75,000

21

$1

1

$50

Aside from that first case, the
round didn't go too badly. Now to talk to the pretty banker...

BANK OFFER
$36,000

$ .01

$ 1,000

$ 1

$ 5,000

$ 5

$ 10,000

$ 10

$ 25,000

$ 25

$ 50,000

$ 50

$ 75,000

$ 75

$ 100,000

$ 100

$ 200,000

$ 200

$ 300,000

$ 300

$ 400,000

$ 400

$ 500,000

$ 500

$ 750,000

$ 750

$ 1,000,000

So will it be five more cases or
$36,000? Pyong's here to play. NO DEAL.

After the break, Pyong knocks
over the case as if it were nothing. Whenever Pyong is stressed,
he sings karaoke.. So guess what? It's karaoke night!

... we'll save you the trouble
and just get back to the game.

14

$500

20

$25,000

3

$5

23

$400,000

13

Pyong's birthday...
$100,000

"No, that's good!" Yes it is, if
only for the fact that it's not a million. The banker hates
clogging and karaoke. New offer..

BANK OFFER
$47,000

$ .01

$ 1,000

$ 1

$ 5,000

$ 5

$ 10,000

$ 10

$ 25,000

$ 25

$ 50,000

$ 50

$ 75,000

$ 75

$ 100,000

$ 100

$ 200,000

$ 200

$ 300,000

$ 300

$ 400,000

$ 400

$ 500,000

$ 500

$ 750,000

$ 750

$ 1,000,000

The wife, Phil (little brother),
and Dennis (friend), all on hand to help out. They all say NO
DEAL. Pyong complies.

5

$1,000,000

25

$50,000

7

$25

15

$5,000. And Pyong cuts a rug.

Heeeeere's pretty boy.

BANK OFFER
$52,000

$ .01

$ 1,000

$ 1

$ 5,000

$ 5

$ 10,000

$ 10

$ 25,000

$ 25

$ 50,000

$ 50

$ 75,000

$ 75

$ 100,000

$ 100

$ 200,000

$ 200

$ 300,000

$ 300

$ 400,000

$ 400

$ 500,000

$ 500

$ 750,000

$ 750

$ 1,000,000

Is Pyong's chance at $500,000
worth $52,000? The crowd wants another round. No Deal!

9

"Clog away." $10

26

$1,000

18

$300

Eight cases left in play, and
three of them are in the six-figure range. Banker's calling
in... and he wants a song.

"P-Y-O-N-G, P-Y-O-N-G, P-Y-O-N-G,
and I'm a dorky lame-oh." That's just wrong. Okay that and a
clog is worth...

BANK OFFER
$84,000

$ .01

$ 1,000

$ 1

$ 5,000

$ 5

$ 10,000

$ 10

$ 25,000

$ 25

$ 50,000

$ 50

$ 75,000

$ 75

$ 100,000

$ 100

$ 200,000

$ 200

$ 300,000

$ 300

$ 400,000

$ 400

$ 500,000

$ 500

$ 750,000

$ 750

$ 1,000,000

The odds are totally in Pyong's
favor.

"This is kind of like the
American dream...." NO DEAL!

2

$200,000

4

$100

Okay, one from each side of the
spectrum. What'll that do to the offer?

BANK OFFER
$115,000

$ 75

$ 10,000

$ 400

$ 500,000

$ 750

$ 750,000

He's got a safety net, and he's
giving up $115,000 to win possibly another $600,000. And if he
can sing Britney on national television, he can do this.

No deal! One more case...

22

"Would
$400 be okay?"

Umm.. let me think about that.
Okay, I'm done thinking. Banker?

BANK OFFER
$173,000

$ 75

$ 10,000

$ 400

$ 500,000

$ 750

$ 750,000

Pyong's parents came over from
Korea with nothing. Wifey wants one more case. Howie's offering
a guarantee of six figures, but will he give up $173,000 for a
CHANCE at $550,000 more? Mom says to listen to the wife.

He does. No deal.

11

"Get ready to dance!" $10,000

Quick clog... maybe a
one-two-step... Time for the banker... Does he believe in fate?
Pyong's family came with $750. Pyong has a chance at $750,000...
or $75... or $750. The banker offers...

BANK OFFER
$291,000

$ 75

$ 10,000

$ 400

$ 500,000

$ 750

$ 750,000

He still has a safety net. Wife
says "Don't do it!" He doesn't! NO DEAL! One more case...

24

$500,000

Uncanny. If you look at the
board... $75, $750, and $750,000... this... is fate talking. The
banker does go down to...

BANK OFFER
$211,000

$ 75

$ 10,000

$ 400

$ 500,000

$ 750

$ 750,000

That is just unreal. That number
started his life in America. Now everyone is saying to deal.
"The heavens are telling me something. My parents came with a
dream, and $211,000 is a really good dream." DEAL for $211,000!

But was it the right decision?
Mylinda had ... $750,000! In Pyong's case... back to the
beginning...

$750

8

Pyong's
Case

The right case at the right time.
Unreal! We've come full circle as Howie tells Mama to hold onto
the case... Talk about fate.

Another player and another deal
awaits next time.

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Twenty-six women control twenty-six briefcases,
each of which contains as little as a penny, and as much as $1
million. How much faith does a player have in the contents of
the cases? Only the banker knows for sure.

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